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my name is christopher utrera and im a partner here at haver law something i want to talk about today is indemnification and how it relates to construction projects indemnification is when one party shifts responsibility or liability to another party the way to think about this in the construction industry is the concept of passing down liability an owner may pass down liability to a general contractor and then pass down that liability to a subcontractor so on and so forth and the liability that is assumed can be for various things site accidents defective work payment and the law provides for two types of indemnification one is contractual indemnification which is exactly what it sounds like indemnification based upon the terms of a contract that are often negotiated and the other is common law indemnification and that is indemnification created by the courts where they adhere to the concept of shifting responsibility from one person to another based upon their relationship if youd